pathogenens
Pathogenens are biological agents that cause disease in other organisms. The term is used to describe a broad category of disease-causing entities that includes viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths, and prions. Pathogenens vary in size, structure, and replication strategy, but share the ability to colonize a host and disrupt normal physiology.
Classification: Pathogenens can be cellular or acellular. Acellular pathogens include viruses and viroids; cellular pathogens include
Pathogenic processes typically begin with host entry, followed by colonization, replication, and spread within tissues. The
Diagnosis and treatment rely on laboratory methods such as culture, molecular assays (PCR, sequencing), antigen or
Research on pathogenens emphasizes biosafety, monitoring for antimicrobial resistance, and understanding host–pathogen interactions. Emergence and re-emergence